If We Had an Emmy Ballot 2023:

Publish date: 2024-06-22

With too much television, viewing every piece of content that is up for consideration for this year’s Primetime Emmy Awards nominations is impossible. With 163 drama series, 95 comedies, 51 limited or anthologies and 61 television movies, every TV-goer has their tastes.

Variety staffers have come together to curate its own dream Primetime Emmys ballot, with voting set to close at 10 p.m. PT tonight.

However, it should be noted — we love consistency, especially in TV land.

With our selections, we want to continue to promote (and advocate) for the Television Academy to allow 10 nominees in the top series categories. In addition, we would love to see uniformity in the acting races (having some categories with five while others have eight doesn’t make much sense. With this large TV boom, more options should be available for the respective lineups.

Read: Variety’s Awards Circuit for the latest Primetime Emmy predictions in the major categories.

We also don’t “play by the rules” of submissions. If we felt a show fared better in one genre versus another (i.e., “The Bear”) or a performer felt like a leading entry as opposed to a supporting (i.e., Brian Cox), then we recognized as such. We also combined all of the reality (competition, structured and unstructured), variety (talk series, scripted variety, pre-recorded and live) and documentary (series, special and hosted nonfiction) into each of their respective races. Not every type of show needs its own category.

From the list below, you’ll find the expected critically acclaimed suspects, such as the HBO final seasons of “Barry” and “Succession” and AMC’s “Better Call Saul.” We loved the new genre breakouts of the year, such as “Andor,” “House of the Dragon” and “The Last of Us,” but also the ones that get ignored such as Paramount’s “Star Trek: Picard” with Patrick Stewart and Disney’s “The Mandalorian” with Katie Sackoff.

You’ll find inventive and passionate choices that many of us are crossing our fingers for, like Freevee’s “Jury Duty” (please find love for James Marsden), Netflix’s “Mo” (not talked about enough by the general public) and Prime Video’s “Swarm” (which cements the star power of Dominique Fishback).

Read Variety’s nominees below. Our winners will be announced before Emmy nominations drop on July 12.

Drama Series

Comedy Series

Limited or Anthology Series

TV Movie

Lead Actor (Drama)

Lead Actor (Comedy)

Lead Actor (Limited)

Lead Actress (Drama)

Lead Actress (Comedy)

Lead Actress (Limited)

Supporting Actor (Drama)

Supporting Actor (Comedy)

Supporting Actor (Limited)

Supporting Actress (Drama)

Supporting Actress (Comedy)

Supporting Actress (Limited)

Reality Program (Competition, Structured and Unstructured)

Variety Series (Talk, Scripted, Pre-Recorded, Live Special)

Documentary (Series, Special, Hosted Nonfiction)

Read: Variety’s Awards Circuit for the latest Creative Arts predictions in all categories.

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